Education strategy 2010
4.2 Questions: emergency to recovery education
- Which interventions should we prioritise as we move from education in emergencies to education for recovery?
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Pay some attention at least to teacher training institutions and improving quality there. There are about 84 teacher ed. institutions in the UK in HEIs, why not partner them up with countries in need? Perhaps setting up several partnerships in some countries. Email and web access makes knowledge sharing and joint projects easy with web 2.0 technologies (see for example the online communities for local govt. in the UK on http://www.communiities.idea.gov.uk) providing online workspaces for projects and shared ventures eg trainee teachers in each country could do a small joint project with a trainee in the other country eg a survey of pupils views on xxx.